For
the first time ever, all ten sailors entering the medal race at the
Finn World Masters in Torbole have a chance of walking away with the
title. With all racing cancelled on Thursday, the points difference from
first to tenth is just 14, so theoretically they all have a chance of
lifting the title.
Inclement
weather was the order of the day. After five days of sunshine and
relatively nice weather, the fleet awoke on Thursday to rain and no
wind. While some wind did fill in for a while from the north, the rain
and cloud effectively excluded the chance of a southerly developing.
No
stability to the wind was expected and locals forecast a signifiant
drop in wind speed during the early afternoon, so the decision was taken
at 12.00 to abandon racing for the day and let the sailors make best
use of their penultimate day in a very wet Torbole.
Now
the focus turns to the medal race on Friday. Between them Rafa Trujillo
(ESP), Vladimir Krutskikh (RUS) and Michael Maier (CZE) have won 15 out
of the 24 individual heats sailed, so they remain the favourites. If
any one of them wins the race, they win the title.
For
the other seven sailors the stars all need to align to stand a chance.
Piet Eckert (SUI) can win as long as he beats the top three by one place
and finishes in the top three. Others have longer chances of winning,
but in medal races anything can and does happen, so they all have some
hope.
On
the form of those in the medal race Krutskikh and Maier have won the
title before, Trujillo has an Olympic medal and also won the Finn Gold
Cup, and several others have Olympic experience. It is a world class
lineup of sailors like this event has never seen before.
Regarding
the other titles, Marc Allain des Beauvais (FRA) has already wrapped up
the Grand Grand Masters title, wherever he finishes on Friday. However
the Masters, and Grand Masters titles are wide open with six Masters and
three Grand Masters in the top 10. Maier has a nine point advantage
over Laurent Hay (FRA) for the Grand Master title.
Torbole
has put on great conditions for the first three days of the
championship and a return to those conditions is expected on Friday with
a solid southerly and sunshine forecast for the area. At least everyone
will be able to leave dry – those who are camping here report moats
around the tents after a day of incessant and often heavy rainfall.
Outside
of the top ten, many favourites did not quite make it. With four fleets
each day, a scoreline that would normally be enough to make the medal
race was not good enough. Seven of those in the next ten boats have made
the top 10 on previous occasions – but this year making the medal race
has been the toughest fight ever.
Keep
in mind the Legends, who have had a more challenging week than most,
battling Garda's strong winds and cold waters, as well as each other.
Howard Sellers (GBR) is close to his third Legend title, and holds a 28
point lead over Valerii Gusenko (UKR) and a 35 point lead over the
defending champion Henry Sprague (USA). One of the oldest sailors here,
Willi Meister (GER) is down in 318th place but has also managed to
finish every race so far.
Yes,
it has been a lot of Finn fun for the biggest group of Finn sailors
ever assembled in one place. The fleet will not forget Torbole, and
Torbole will never forget the Finn fleet.
On
Friday the final races for the rest of the sailors are scheduled to
start from 13.00, with the medal race to place place immediately after
the last finish. We will attempt to bring some live coverage through
Facebook.
Medal race lineup
1 ESP 100 Rafael Trujillo 5
1 RUS 73 Vladimir Krutskikh 5
3 CZE 1 Michael Maier 7
4 SUI 86 Piet Eckert 9
5 FRA 99 Marc Allain Des Beauvais 14
6 EST 7 Harles Liiv 15
7 SUI 7 Christoph Burger 15
8 AUS 22 Paul Mckenzie 16
9 FRA 75 Laurent Hay 16
10 UKR 21 Yuriy Tokovoy 19
1 RUS 73 Vladimir Krutskikh 5
3 CZE 1 Michael Maier 7
4 SUI 86 Piet Eckert 9
5 FRA 99 Marc Allain Des Beauvais 14
6 EST 7 Harles Liiv 15
7 SUI 7 Christoph Burger 15
8 AUS 22 Paul Mckenzie 16
9 FRA 75 Laurent Hay 16
10 UKR 21 Yuriy Tokovoy 19
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